Sunflowers Lead Me Home

Sunflowers Lead Me Home

A Poem by Marie Harrison
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A poem about going back home.

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SUNFLOWERS lEAD ME HOME

 

throwing my leather coat to the empty back seat
I'm heading out west where the sunflowers grow tall on
the sides of the road and the sun anoints my shoulders
 
out to the land of surf and boogie boards
out west where my uncle will be laid to rest on hurricane hill
who knows what sandstar I'll find along the shoreline
who can tell when the fog will drift off San Fernando Valley
 
with the wind in my hair and my sunglasses on
I'm leaving the world behind with my my radio up and my memory off
my cares fall on how many miles are left that lie between me
and my west coast family
 
life's been kind to me since I last left the Valley
many tears have been shed too
that's what happens when you grow-up
and leave the Valley

© 2010 Marie Harrison


Author's Note

Marie Harrison
My uncle died this winter and I wrote this for him.

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excellent tribute...radio up and memory off...is a memorable line...you seem to write with such ease...though...i know this is not always the case...the images evoke all that is radiant in a day...enjoyed this write immensely and will read more of your work on my next reading sweep...

Posted 14 Years Ago


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A warm tribute

Posted 13 Years Ago


i like how the story flows in this poem with a really nice description using nature....i love poems being dedicated to special and significant people in our lives bec. the emotions are really well felt by readers and the writer:))

Posted 13 Years Ago


Obvioously, this is a very personal piece of writing. Partly for emphasis (perhaps), the word "Valley" is repeated. From this poetic description of a past life, the writer has revealed a bit about her past. She seems to have been quite candid with her readership? Interestingly, I liked how the writer has used real objects as reminders of her past (e.g. shoreline and "boogie boards") - rather than metaphors. Indeed, some other writers make the mistake of using metaphors inappropriately. Thankyou, Marie! Keep writing x

Posted 13 Years Ago


Good attempt..!!

Posted 13 Years Ago


The scenery in this poem is stunning and you take an unhappy moment and make it a calm beautiful one.

Posted 13 Years Ago


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a great tribute!! the poem reads so well, the words roll off the tongue! and I love the title!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Heartfelt poem, very nice...... How sad is it to miss a family member! I hope you are feeling well and can handle the sadness.... I feel so sorry for you. I hope this poem will reminds you the memories with him the forward years.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Going home, going home i'm a going home, I love you your eyes so blue, thats why I love you, in these hours these sacred hours of time I've been without you, you know that I loved you more, and that why i'm comming home.
You near brought a tear to my eye

Posted 13 Years Ago


I love this poem. So. Much. Great job.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Excellent poem in memories of your uncle, loved the imagery.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Marie Harrison
Marie Harrison

Atlanta, GA



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Momma told me to get out and enjoy life, so now I'm going to dance. more..

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